As 4 July Passes, here some of the Americans agree: Many people will fly the flag, they will out of patriotism, and by looking at the flag reflect the same feeling.
Images of flag Always in politics, of course, but most Americans do not display themselves to make it a political statement – although they think that a lot of people do.
And when we often see an image of flags on everything from cap to clothes, most, it is not just a fashion statement.
But relatively more feels that they have seen the flag used in these contexts, even if they do not do it themselves.
What does the flag communicate?
Most Americans think, in turn, assume a person that they are patriots showing the flag.
Most also see it as someone who supports the army.
For most, there is no communication of a person’s ideological stance by seeing someone flagging a flag.
But those who feel that they get an impression, it is more likely that they think that the flag is a conservative, more than the liberal, and the democrats and the Republican think about the same rate.
Maybe they are on some – because the frequency of Americans and the frequency to display the flag differs, in fact, according to their partiality.
Republican is relatively more likely that they have flew a flag to showcase patriotism, and many times to make a political statement, each time they say more often than Democrats.
Flag and protest
For decades, voting has asked whether it should be legal to destroy it or burn Flag as protest. Most Americans feel that it should be against the law. Most also thought of 35 years ago. (There are partial differences on this, especially there is a possibility of saying so with Republican.)
And most Americans say that the American flag is not required to showcase a single to indicate patriotism-three-fourths feel that a person can blow up the flag of the country as well as the country’s legacy along with the American flag and still a patriot.
The CBS News/YouGov Survey 18-23, 2025 June, 2025 was conducted with representative samples of 2,404 American adults interviewed between 2025 June 2025. This sample was weighed as representatives of adults according to gender, age, breed and education based on the US Census US Community Survey and current population survey. The margin of error is ± 2.6 point.